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This article according to Drudge was supposed to last several news cycles and be devastating for the Bush Administration.

After years of claiming Sadaam had no WMD, the NYT now claims that posting the evidence that that Iraq was close to making an A bomb is treacherous and dangerous.

They simply can't have it both ways. Either there were WMD or their were not. Either Iraq was doing what it could to make a bomb or it was not. Publishing Iraq's efforts and progress may tangentially help someone but it also helps put the lies published by the NYT front and center.

In the meantime, this article will die a natural death except for the MSM Bush hating acolytes. We all eagerly anticipate the fire sale of NYT's assets--Boston Globe--as part of the "Pinch" brilliance downzing effort.

1 posted on 11/03/2006 5:33:28 AM PST by shrinkermd
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To: shrinkermd
Iraq’s secret nuclear research before the 1991 Persian Gulf war.

If all of the chemical munitions found in Iraq that pre-dated the 1991 conflict are considered "degraded", why wouldn't they consider these old documents "safe", as well?

/sarcasm

2 posted on 11/03/2006 5:37:07 AM PST by edpc (Violence is ALWAYS a solution. Maybe not the right one....but a solution nonetheless)
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To: shrinkermd

http://tks.nationalreview.com/

Shocker: New York Times Confirms Iraqi Nuclear Weapons Program


3 posted on 11/03/2006 5:37:31 AM PST by Jedidah
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To: shrinkermd

The question I have is whether it was really "Congressional Republicans" who pressured Bush to do this, or whether it's just another NYT whitewash for the Democrats.

You can't take anything the NYT says at face value.

It's somewhat interesting that they leak US classified info all the time, but now they don't want Saddam's secrets aired over the internet.


4 posted on 11/03/2006 5:38:20 AM PST by Brilliant
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To: shrinkermd

I have a feeling that any technical nuclear knowledge revealed in Iraqi beaurocratic documents can be found in much greater detail on hundreds of websites...including many American sites archiving non-classified documents. This is about as much of a bombshell as finding the formula for gunpowder on the web. Who is the NYT kidding? Do they really think that Iran didn't have constant intel on everything Saddam was doing? Iran probably had moles, if not the scientists themselves, in Saddams WMD programs from the start.


6 posted on 11/03/2006 5:52:47 AM PST by Sender ("Always tell the truth; then you don't have to remember anything." -Mark Twain)
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To: shrinkermd

The New York Times just tore the heart out of the antiwar argument, and they are apparently completely oblivous to it. TKS nailed it!!! Will the MSM pick up on this? Talk about your November surprise!!!


7 posted on 11/03/2006 5:56:07 AM PST by shove_it (no good deed goes unpunished)
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To: shrinkermd

This may me NYT trying to create a "Bush did it too" defense for an upcoming indictment against some of their own.


9 posted on 11/03/2006 6:02:38 AM PST by gov_bean_ counter ( I am sitting under my cone of silence, inside a copper wire cage wearing a tin foil hat...)
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To: shrinkermd
It also has the secret treasure map to Lincolns gold written in semi invisible ink, only vieweable with special z-ray glasses.


13 posted on 11/03/2006 7:00:06 AM PST by rawcatslyentist ("Why waste time learning, when ignorance is instantaneous"---Hobbes the Tiger)
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To: shrinkermd; Paratroop; SandRat; Paleo Conservative; sukhoi-30mki; Righty_McRight; ...
The documents, roughly a dozen in number, contain charts, diagrams, equations and lengthy narratives about bomb building that nuclear experts who have viewed them say go beyond what is available elsewhere on the Internet and in other public forums. For instance, the papers give detailed information on how to build nuclear firing circuits and triggering explosives, as well as the radioactive cores of atom bombs.
“For the U.S. to toss a match into this flammable area is very irresponsible,” said A. Bryan Siebert, a former director of classification at the federal Department of Energy, which runs the nation’s nuclear arms program. “There’s a lot of things about nuclear weapons that are secret and should remain so.”

The Web site, “Operation Iraqi Freedom Document Portal,” was a constantly expanding portrait of prewar Iraq. Its many thousands of documents included everything from a collection of religious and nationalistic poetry to instructions for the repair of parachutes to handwritten notes from Mr. Hussein’s intelligence service. It became a popular quarry for a legion of bloggers, translators and amateur historians.

Among the dozens of documents in English were Iraqi reports written in the 1990s and in 2002 for United Nations inspectors in charge of making sure Iraq had abandoned its unconventional arms programs after the Persian Gulf war. Experts say that at the time, Mr. Hussein’s scientists were on the verge of building an atom bomb, as little as a year away.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Iraqi_Freedom_documents


...had a Physics professor in college (undergraduate) who earned his PhD in nuclear physics (scholarship via air force) I will never forget one day in third semester physics, the topic of a nuclear bomb came up. He draw a conceptual picture of an overview of nuclear bomb. As expected, as curious students of physics, we began asking questions. As details of certain areas of the picture [particularly related to the trigger] were asked about, he would just smile and say, "We can't talk about that part", or "can't discuss that part".

...also had professor in graduate school who worked on the B1-B bomber, that was interesting as well : ). He shared a half a dozen interesting stories about the development of the B1-B from that class. It is enjoyable to see the B1-B at air shows and know interesting bits and pieces of the history of the technical development of the aircraft.

My current 'team lead' (or old school 'boss') (who earned a masters degree from Johns Hopkins in cryptology/signal processing) used to work for the NSA. Naturally curious we occasionally ask questions, and get the expected "can't discuss that" with a smile answer : ) Occationally, we get a non-classified irrelevant funny tidbit.
15 posted on 11/03/2006 7:22:06 AM PST by FreedomProtector
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To: shrinkermd
"A basic guide to building an atom bomb"


16 posted on 11/03/2006 7:58:59 AM PST by rock_lobsta (Offending liberals since 1993)
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To: shrinkermd; All
Readable location for this release:

Starnews~~U.S. Web Archive Is Said to Reveal a Nuclear Primer

You don't need a password to read the Times article at this website.

18 posted on 11/03/2006 9:54:03 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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To: shrinkermd

WMD BUMP!


19 posted on 11/03/2006 12:09:12 PM PST by kellynla (Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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